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FESTIVALS IN DAVAO ORIENTAL
Davao, like many other cities in the Philippines, is a multi-cultural society. Different ethnic groups celebrate their distinctive festivals, thus, the many exciting events and festivities that take place throughout the year. Read More: https://filipinohomes.com/blog/davao-city-festivals/
Banayan Festival
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Bauldayawan Festival
The Bauldayawan Festival celebrates a good harvest. The term Bauldayawan is derived from three words. Baul is from the Mandaya word for farm. Da is from dagat or sea. Yawan means to keep. Activities during the festival include streetdancing, a float parade, an agri-trade fair, and a number of cultural presentations. Read More: http://www.localphilippines.com/events/bauldayawan-festival
Kalindugan Festival
Kalindugan Festival in Sitio Sangab, Caraga, Davao Oriental has brought Dabawenyos a sense of pride and identity over their deep-rooted cultural heritage. The festival featured a two-day celebration supplied with extravagant parades, authentic Mandayan dances, colors, and songs, making it one of the most venerable and well-known festivals in the province. It is celebrated annually in the month of October. Read More: https://greedypeg.org/davao-oriental/Kalindugan-Festival.html
Luponan Festival
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Mandaya Songs Festival
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Proud of their rich culture and heritage, the Mandaya people coming from different parts of the Davao Region hummingly trooped to this beautiful coastal town of Davao Oriental to celebrate their uniquely colorful and soulful songs and music which they aim to popularize in mainstream media in a bid to strengthen their sense of identity in this culturally-diverse society.
The Mandaya Songs Festival features a song-writing contest with its lyrics written in Mandaya language and blended with our national language which is Tagalog.
Popular and budding Mandayan artists and singers throughout the country graced the momentous event that enriched their unique culture that emanated from the province of Davao Oriental. Tthe event that showcased the Mandaya people’s unique creativity and ingenuity in belting out their passionately romantic and soulful songs and music that very clearly reflect on what is inside their hearts and minds. Read More: http://lakbaypilipinas.com/mandaya-songs-festival-2010-features-rich-culture-and-heritage-of-davao-oriental/
Sambuokan Festival/
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October is a merry month in the City of Mati in Davao Oriental as the Matinians celebrate their most colorful and much awaited Sambuokan Festival. It is a week-long celebration of the people of Mati in thanksgiving for the year’s blessings of bountiful harvests and in observance of the founding anniversary of the City every 29th of October.
Sambuokan is a Mandaya word taken from the term “buok” which means “one” meaning unity and oneness among the people of Mati. Mandaya is an indigenous tribe in Mindanao that inhabits mostly the hinterlands of Davao Oriental. Read More: http://davaocitybybattad.blogspot.com/2012/08/sambuokan-festival.html
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Davao Oriental Belongs to Region XI
Davao Oriental – the Coconut Capital of the Philippines
Popular Places to Visit in Davao Oriental
Festivals to Watch or Join in Davao Oriental
Fun and Excitement in Davao Oriental
Davao Oriental Photo Gallery
Davao Oriental Video Collection
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